Roland Go Keys 3 Faulty Keyboard

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ธ.ค. 2024
  • Roland Go:Keys 3 Faulty Keyboard, presented by Rev. Michael D. Mowery, Thursday 21 November 2024.
    This Roland Go:Keys 3 is the second brand new faulty Roland keyboard I have bought.
    I bought the Roland Go:Keys 3 ($350) keyboard because Amazon said it had a mic input.
    I bought this junk keyboard because online TH-cam reviews said it was great.
    I should have downloaded and read the Owner's Manual before I bought it.
    Pros:
    The Roland Go:Keys 3 is basically a toy keyboard with a bunch of tones that sound pretty good.
    You can play music or make noise with the Roland Go:Keys 3.
    The LCD screen is easy to read.
    The Roland Go:Keys 3 ($350) can connect to a computer and be used with a DAW, which most any $125 toy keyboard can do.
    You can compose music with the Roland Go:Keys 3 if it is connected to a DAW.
    The Roland Go:Keys 3 can transmit both MIDI and Audio at the same time or separately when connected to a DAW.
    Cons:
    The Roland Go:Keys 3 does not have a complete user manual, a mic input, an aux-in port, a music rest, or song lessons.
    There is only one manual for both the Go:Keys 3 and Go:Keys 5 keyboards.
    The owner manual does not give detailed step-by-step instructions.
    The Roland Go:Keys 3 is not a beginner keyboard, an arranger keyboard, or a workstation keyboard.
    The Roland Go:Keys 3 (128 note polyphony) is not user friendly and not easy to navigate.
    The tones are pretty good after a factory Reset and a system program Update.
    Even after a factory Reset and a system program Update, the Roland Go:Keys 3 has problems with volume and velocity.
    You must set the velocity to Fixed or really bang the keys hard to get a proper sound from the keyboard.
    The Roland Go:Keys 3 has big problems with its system program software, such as volume and velocity and USB files.
    You cannot save MIDI files made with the Roland Go:Keys 3 to a USB thumb drive.
    The Roland Go:Keys 3 will not read any MIDI files from a USB thumb drive.
    Sometimes the Roland Go:Keys 3 will play a WAV file or an MP3 file from the USB drive and sometimes it will not.
    I also had to buy a $35 music rest for the Roland Go:Keys 3, which was sold separately.
    I cannot use the Roland VT-4 Voice Transformer with the Roland Go:Keys 3 keyboard, no aux-in port.
    Summary:
    I'm not going to keep the Roland Go:Keys 3 keyboard because it's junk.
    I might donate it to charity or simply throw it in the trash.
    If you are a beginner, I suggest you buy the Casio LK-S450 ($300) or the Yamaha EZ-300 ($300) instead.
    In most all the online demos of the Roland Go:Keys 3, the volume slider is pushed to 100% full volume because the keyboard has faulty volume and velocity. Keep an eye out for the volume slider in the following demo videos.
    Other Roland Go:Keys 3 Demos are here:
    1. • Roland GO Keys 3 - Pla...
    2. • Roland GO:KEYS 3 Sound...
    3. • Roland GO:KEYS 3 Revie...
    4. • Roland GO:KEYS Creativ...
    5. • Roland GO:KEYS 3 Overv...
    6. • How to Use Roland GO:K...
    Thanks for watching.

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